The Panicosaurus: Managing Anxiety in Children Including Those with Asperger Syndrome: K.I. Al-Ghani children's colour story books
Autor Kay Al-Ghani Ilustrat de Haitham Al-Ghanien Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 oct 2012 – vârsta până la 11 ani
That might be the Panicosaurus coming out to play…
Sometimes the Panicosaurus tricks Mabel's brain into panicking about certain challenges, such as walking past a big dog on the street or when her favourite teacher is not at school. With the help of Smartosaurus, who lets her know there is really nothing to be afraid of, Mabel discovers different ways to manage Panicosaurus, and defeat the challenges he creates for her.
This fun, easy-to-read and fully illustrated storybook will inspire children who experience anxiety, and encourage them to banish their own Panicosauruses with help from Mabel's strategies. Parents and carers will like the helpful introduction, explaining anxiety in children, and the list of techniques for lessening anxiety at the end of the book.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849053563
ISBN-10: 1849053561
Pagini: 56
Ilustrații: 18 colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 218 x 283 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
Colecția Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Seria K.I. Al-Ghani children's colour story books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1849053561
Pagini: 56
Ilustrații: 18 colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 218 x 283 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
Colecția Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Seria K.I. Al-Ghani children's colour story books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This is a fantastic book... The strategies discussed are therapeutically sound.
The Panicosaurus cleverly explaing how the brain works to produce anxiety and ways in children can take control of their emotions.
...wonderfully thought-out creatures... The pictures are glorious - full of colour and fun and adding greatly to the imaginative text.
An essential book for all children. It offers children an insightful look into emotions and what to do when you feel your 'panicosaurus'. For educators and families it arms you with strategies for success. A much loved book for all.
The Panicosaurus is a delightful book which cleverly explains to children how the brain works to produce anxiety and ways they can manage and take control of their own level of anxiety. The illustrations are great and the storyline and simple analogies used to explain the parts of the brain vying for control of the body are wonderfully suited to the level of young children with Asperger's syndrome. I read this with my six-year-old once and she is already far less afraid of the dark based on her newfound understanding of how the Panicosaurus in her brain works to make her anxious and how she can fight back.
This book is masterful in its simplicity. It approached the experience of anxiety and its eventual undoing in such a heartfelt, practical and concrete manner that parents and their children will read it and find a cast of characters they will consider their new best friends. Truly wonderful.
This delightful book which has the capacity to help many children with their anxiety, including those with Asperger Syndrome... This colourful, fun storybook helps to explain what is happening to a child when they feel anxious... I would highly recommend this book to any parent or professional with a child suffering with anxiety. I have used it with many of my clients and have been impressed with its impact.
This is an excellent tool for parents and teachers to help explain what happens to our bodies when we feel anxious, with strategies to help the child alleviate anxiety.
It's an easy read...There are also lovely colourful illustrations to accompany the story.
I really enjoyed reading this and would definitely use it with any child who is struggling with these issues.
The Panicosaurus cleverly explaing how the brain works to produce anxiety and ways in children can take control of their emotions.
...wonderfully thought-out creatures... The pictures are glorious - full of colour and fun and adding greatly to the imaginative text.
An essential book for all children. It offers children an insightful look into emotions and what to do when you feel your 'panicosaurus'. For educators and families it arms you with strategies for success. A much loved book for all.
The Panicosaurus is a delightful book which cleverly explains to children how the brain works to produce anxiety and ways they can manage and take control of their own level of anxiety. The illustrations are great and the storyline and simple analogies used to explain the parts of the brain vying for control of the body are wonderfully suited to the level of young children with Asperger's syndrome. I read this with my six-year-old once and she is already far less afraid of the dark based on her newfound understanding of how the Panicosaurus in her brain works to make her anxious and how she can fight back.
This book is masterful in its simplicity. It approached the experience of anxiety and its eventual undoing in such a heartfelt, practical and concrete manner that parents and their children will read it and find a cast of characters they will consider their new best friends. Truly wonderful.
This delightful book which has the capacity to help many children with their anxiety, including those with Asperger Syndrome... This colourful, fun storybook helps to explain what is happening to a child when they feel anxious... I would highly recommend this book to any parent or professional with a child suffering with anxiety. I have used it with many of my clients and have been impressed with its impact.
This is an excellent tool for parents and teachers to help explain what happens to our bodies when we feel anxious, with strategies to help the child alleviate anxiety.
It's an easy read...There are also lovely colourful illustrations to accompany the story.
I really enjoyed reading this and would definitely use it with any child who is struggling with these issues.